The plan is to launch six four-minute digital shorts focused on Spider-Gwen (that would be Dove) beginning next year, followed by a feature-length animated film later in 2018.

Here’s the logline: When a threat no one could have expected bears down on the Marvel Universe, this ragtag, untrained band of teens have no choice but to rise together and prove to the world that sometimes the difference between a “hero” and “misfit” is just in the name.

The young actress, who you know as Diane on black-ish (the best character ever) — just won a NAACP Image Award!

Marsai picked up the honor for Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-series) for black-ish and her American Girl movie, Melody 1963: Love Has to Win, won the Outstanding Children’s Program! Such a big fete!

“I was nervous and forgot to thank my cast and crew, we had just won for the #melody1963 special and I was caught off guard by the back to back win,” Marsai shared on Instagram later. See the cute video below!

The K.C. Undercover actress and designer was met with surprise when both of her on-screen brothers, Roshon and Kamil McFadden, stopped by the Los Angeles Pop-Up for her new Daya By Zendaya clothing line.

Throughout the day, Zendaya attended three of her pop-ups in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles — and somehow managed to be ahead of schedule! Go Zendaya!

“I have no words for today….I just couldn’t be more thankful,” she writes on her Instagram.

“We’re very proud of the success of ‘K.C. Undercover’ and how popular it is across our different platforms,” Adam Bonnett, executive vice president of original programming for Disney Channels Worldwide shared in a statement to Variety.

He added, “The series will continue to deliver action sequences that push the boundaries of the multi-camera genre with the same great quality storytelling and talented cast led by the incomparable Zendaya and executive producer Rob Lotterstein.”